International Journal of Law Crime and Justice

Papers
(The TQCC of International Journal of Law Crime and Justice is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-08-01 to 2024-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Juvenile delinquency risk factors: Individual, social, opportunity or all of these together?23
Internet banking in Nigeria: Cyber security breaches, practices and capability23
Denials and confessions. An analysis of the temporalization of neutralizations of corporate crime21
Voices from ‘Igbo Bunks’: A qualitative study of the complicity of law-enforcement agents in marijuana use in a Nigerian community15
Cyberbullying victimization and depressive symptoms in Vietnamese university students: Examining social support as a mediator13
Exploring the voluntary response to cyber-fraud: From vigilantism to responsibilisation13
Survive or perish: Organised crime in the port of Montreal and the port of New York/New Jersey10
Mapping restorative justice and restorative practices in criminal justice in the Republic of Ireland9
The influence of importation and deprivation factors on prison adaptation: Insights from Chinese prisons9
Perceived police legitimacy in Ghana: The role of procedural fairness and contacts with the police8
Buying the honor of thieves? Performance pay, political patronage, and corruption8
Separate routes, similar crimes? Conceptualising differences between domestic and international sex traffickers in the United States8
Insurers’ responses to cyber crime: Evidence from Russia8
The compliance game: Legal endogeneity in anti-bribery settlement negotiations7
Criminal governance and systems of parallel justice: Practice and implications in Brazilian urban peripheries7
Evaluation of CPTED principles in the housing architecture of rural areas in the North of Iran (Case studies: Sedaposhte and Ormamalal)7
Rural to urban migration, crime, and sentencing disparities in Guangdong, China7
Evidence-based policing: A review of its adoption and use by police agencies in the United States of America7
Male rape myths: Examining the role of victim empathy and socio-demographics in a cross-sectional sample of UK adults6
Establishing the nexus among mob justice, human rights violations and the state: Evidence from Nigeria6
“The business is about knowing who to sell to”: Nigerian retail-level drug dealers’ strategies for avoiding police arrest6
Of madams, mentors and mistresses: Conceptualising the female sex trafficker in the United States6
From hierarchies to networks: The organizational evolution of the international drug trade6
Facility dogs as a tool for building rapport and credibility with child witnesses6
Becoming industrious female citizens: Work, discipline, and negotiation in Chinese female prison6
Organisational injustice in UK frontline services and onset of Moral Injury, Post Traumatic Embitterment Disorder (PTED) and PTSD6
Nigerian piracy: Articulating business models using crime script analysis5
Car insurance fraud: The role of vehicle repair workshops5
Evaluation of a police training on de-escalation with trauma-exposed youth5
Democracy, constitutional framework, and human rights: A comparison of Monaco, Tonga, Hong Kong, and Singapore5
On the ‘darkness of dark figure’ of sexual crimes: Survivors' rape reporting experiences with the Nigerian police5
Gender, governance, and countering violent extremism (CVE) in the UK5
Gender-based judicial ingroup bias in sex crime sentencing: Evidence from Belgium5
Social cohesion, mutual efficacy and informal social control: Collective efficacy and community-based crime prevention4
Non serviam: Narrative dimensions of organized crime resistance and susceptibility3
‘…Even correctional institutions are not safe’: A qualitative study of campus secret cults/cultism among selected inmates in a custodial centre3
Measuring public-involving economic crime: A case study in Beijing, China3
‘Just a bunch of what ifs and unknowns’: The post-prison service provision experiences of people in Canberra, Australia3
Exploring the impact of cyberbullying and cyberstalking on victims' behavioural changes in higher education during COVID-19: A case study3
Rules of electronic data in criminal cases in China3
Correlates of stalking victimization in Canada: A model of social support and comorbidity3
The (in)distinction between remand imprisonment and prison sentence: Revisiting pre-trial detention within Turkish youth justice system3
Exploring the effects of various types of stressors on the physical and mental health symptoms of police officers in South Korea3
Examining the factors that lead to being arrested among criminal abstainers: An analysis of potential sources of bias in the American criminal justice system3
Changes in crime-related factors and subjective well-being over time and their mutual relationship3
‘We were the Guinea pigs’: Police uncertainty enforcing coronavirus regulations in the UK.3
Assessing the effectiveness of the fight against public-sector corruption in Mauritius: Perception v reality3
‘It sounds like lived experience’ - On empathy in rape trials3
Building a robust cyberthreat profile for institutions of higher education: An empirical analysis of external cyberattacks against a large University's computer network3
Profit, or power? Towards a construction of organized crime in Czech policy3
The effect of perceived discrimination on future dangerousness of probationers in China:An empirical test of crime labeling theory3
Direct entry: Fairness, resilience and the impact on regular cops3
An empirical study of criminal sanction on trademark counterfeiting in China3
Factors of fear of crime among Korean citizens: The mediating effect of confidence in the police3
Burnout in the DA's office: Correlates and coping strategies among male and female prosecutors3
Building restorative justice services: Considerations on top-down and bottom-up approaches3
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